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... and had the gift of adding cultural references from both. He was quite the lovely character, in a gracious sort of way, and made the trip. We learned quite a bit about Salzburg and its history, as well as information and settings for the film. I remember when I saw the Sound of Music years ago, I loved the music. Well, and the love story of course. In recent years, when Mom was still with us, and in her house - the movie happened to be on TV on New Year's Day. Not sure why, as ...

... but didn't experience them. Perhaps I might want to, Ron, as tomorrow will be hot! Took a ride down the Salzach River yesterday as well, and the boat guy showed us Hotel Sacher Salzburg (part of the famous one in Vienna), and so it goes that royalty stays there, as well as has been host to famous movie stars. Of course with all the walking around and touring yesterday, I thought I would treat myself to lunch in one of the small cafes at Hotel ...

... High and by the end of the day, the students were wearing their US shirts!! After the classroom visits we met with the principals of KuMax, Maria Ward and Cleveland High School! It was lovely! We discussed formal things about the GAPP exchange and had some coffee and cake. The evening was spent at a student performance at Maria Ward Realschule. The play was about the life of Maria Ward - she originally came from England. As a catholic nun she sought out to educate the ...

... and then carried on to the Capuchin monastery that had a brilliant view over the city. We saw the fort, cathedral and lots of church's with clocks on their sides. The old town looked quite good so we spend the rest of the day just trotting through ...

... It's crazy! Well at least for people who've spent the last week eating lunch at 330 and suddenly found themselves sans food and rather hungry.

We did find ourselves a lovely pub and enjoyed lunch and warmth before going out to play in the snow. The car park across from the pub was covered in what definitely looked like more then 40cm. Mum and I made snow angels and just generally played around in it.